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		<title>CSS Writing Modes Test: text-orientation - mixed</title>
		<link rel="author" title="Taka Oshiyama" href="mailto:takaoshiyama@gmail.com" />
		<link rel="author" title="Gérard Talbot" href="http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/" />
		<link rel="help" title="5.1. Orienting Text: the 'text-orientation' property" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-writing-modes-3/#text-orientation" />
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		<meta name="assert" content="This test checks that 'text-orientation: mixed' causes characters from horizontal-only scripts are set sideways, i.e. rotated 90° clockwise from their standard orientation in horizontal text. Characters from vertical scripts are set according to their intrinsic orientation (Vertical Orientation Property as given by UTR50)." />
		<style type="text/css">
				@font-face
				{
					font-family: "mplus-1p-regular";
					src: url("/fonts/mplus-1p-regular.woff") format("woff");
				}

				div
				{
					font-family: "mplus-1p-regular";
					font-size: 32px;
					line-height: 1.5; /* computes to 48px */
					margin-bottom: 10px;
					writing-mode: vertical-rl;
				}

				div#test
				{
					border: 1px solid gray;
				}

				span
				{
					text-orientation: mixed;					/* The property to be tested */
				}

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		<p>Test passes if characters of both rectangles have the <strong>same order</strong>, <strong>same layout</strong> and the <strong>same orientation</strong>. Note that a different inter-character spacing is considered as PASS.</p>

		<div xml:lang="ja" id="test"><span>月火水Abc<br />def木金土</span></div>

		<div id="control"><img src="support/text-orientation-010.png" width="98" height="192" alt="Image download support must be enabled" /></div>

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